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I have posted to this forum bacuse i believe it must be a programming issue
now. Apologies if not but this problem is soooo simple and so difficult its is silly. I use Outlook 2003 sp2 and I have a graphical signature and a graphical stationary header. I would like them in this order on an email. I would like to create templates, that, when opened by our various users displays the users signature at the bottom. Every way i attempt this, the autosignature displays at the top. So, I would like a 'stationary' header (or a template would do) so every default email has a header and the signature (must be the autosignature). and a template document that uses the autosignature. May i please stress that if this can be done, please may you test it first as every response from posts i have had tell me to do things i have tried already. Please please help - i am not sure why this is so difficult. Thank you |
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